while you are reveling in the merriment of this st paddy's day, please take time to visit some of your favorite sex workers for a pint 🍺 and maybe leave a pot of gold for us to share 😉🌈 Sláinte!
This clover illustration is from a 1528 book on the distillation of the waters of herbs for medicinal purposes. The word slainte means "health" in Irish and is a salute said before consuming a drink with another person to wish good health to that person or persons. This book lists trifolium or clover as having medicinal properties which are being studied to this day. I'm not saying drink your clover this St. Patrick's Day, but I do like the connection.
The vertuose boke of distyllacyon of the waters of all maner of herbes, 1528. By Hieronymus Brunschwig.
Established relationship. As much as John wants to shout about their relationship from the rooftops, this news isn’t his alone to share. So, John will just have to keep his mouth shut (and hands to himself) at the Yard's St. Patrick's Day party.
On this day, March 17, in Type o' Negative history:
Green clothes? Check. Green lights? Check. Wait a minute! Is this a Type o' Negative show or a St. Patrick's Day celebration? My poor Irish mutha...!
Type o' Negative play Johnnyland with Pantera in Corpus Christi, TX (1995) (Type o' Negative AND Pantera playing a show together on St. Patrick's Day? That's a perfect storm of shenanigans and hijinx!)
Type o' Negative play the Scranton Cultural Center with Coal Chamber, Full Devil Jacket, and The Deadlights in Scranton, PA (2000)
2 oz Tequila Japaleno
.5 oz triple sec
1 oz lime juice
.75 oz green juice
.5 oz simple syrup
Instructions:
Coat the rims of your glasses in salt and lime zest. Add all ingredients to a shaker with ice. Shake and strain over fresh ice. As a finishing touch garnish with a lime wedge and clovers.
Courtesy: The Boozy Ginger
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